Below, are a few photos of the progression of the healing of the putting greens.
Day 1-Post Aeration |
Day 6-Post Aeration |
The shorter days, lower ambient and soil temperatures signifying the on-set of dormancy of the Meyer Zoysiagrass Fairways. Since the establishment of the Zoysiagrass in the early 80s at Hyde Park, this grass continues to be Hyde Park's competitive advantage to other courses in the area, not only for it's uniqueness (one of the furtherest courses north to have Zoysia fairways) but from the economic advantages compared to the typical cool season fairways has paid off!
As a self proclaimed Zoysiagrass nerd, I have been fortunate to speak to colleagues around the country about the benefits of having Zoysiagrass (Link) as the primary fairway grass in the Transition Zone.
Some interesting facts about Zoysia in the Proposed Master Plan (MP)
- The MP calls for a total square footage increase of Zoysiagrass by roughly 8 acres along with Zoysiagrass Bunker faces (Link) allowing increased savings in water, fertilizer and labor inputs.
- An additional 43,000 Lineal feet (LF) of drainage infrastructure in the fairways will be added that will allow for reduced cart path only days and for carts to scatter earlier and later in the golf season. This drainage will be tied into much of the already existing 7000 LF of installed drainage in 2004.
Other fun facts about Zoysiagrass.........
Thank-you,
Pat O'Brien
Grounds Superintendent
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